I use my own laptop on most gigs as it contains my code library and I use my own software, you know, IR35 and all that. I once caught a permie trying to hack into my machine to copy all of my code library. I stopped him, then started loading porn onto his machine, which he got sniffy about.
I'll never forget that prick, as he got very aggro when I got onto his machine, forgetting what he'd done the previous day.
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I don't approve of theft. But it must be difficult being a cleaner on a few quid an hour working harder than people who are earning many multiples for less work. But that is the way of the world.
Of course being a cleaner for KentPhilip has its own bonuses.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostSeems a bit of money was going missing from desks in the office so someone I know set up a web cam with motion detection which caught a cleaner going through the pedestal drawers and helping himself to a fiver on the first take.
Feel a bit sorry for the old guy, who is getting the sack I would assume, but with 600 desks in the place he could have been making quite a bit of dosh. I would say crime does not pay but it's an IB so it clearly does.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostSeems a bit of money was going missing from desks in the office so someone I know set up a web cam with motion detection which caught a cleaner going through the pedestal drawers and helping himself to a fiver on the first take.
Feel a bit sorry for the old guy, who is getting the sack I would assume, but with 600 desks in the place he could have been making quite a bit of dosh. I would say crime does not pay but it's an IB so it clearly does.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostSeems a bit of money was going missing from desks in the office so someone I know set up a web cam with motion detection which caught a cleaner going through the pedestal drawers and helping himself to a fiver on the first take.
Feel a bit sorry for the old guy, who is getting the sack I would assume, but with 600 desks in the place he could have been making quite a bit of dosh. I would say crime does not pay but it's an IB so it clearly does.
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Thieving cleaners
Seems a bit of money was going missing from desks in the office so someone I know set up a web cam with motion detection which caught a cleaner going through the pedestal drawers and helping himself to a fiver on the first take.
Feel a bit sorry for the old guy, who is getting the sack I would assume, but with 600 desks in the place he could have been making quite a bit of dosh. I would say crime does not pay but it's an IB so it clearly does.Tags: None
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